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- Birth nameMichael Reddyhoff
- Mike Redway was born in 1939 in Leeds, England, UK. He is a composer and actor, known for Casino Royale (1967), Don't Ask Us - We're New Here (1969) and One More Time! (1970).
- He made another attempt to represent the UK in 1985 with his own entry 'So Do I' with Fiona Kennedy, however the song finished joint last in the national final.
- He also achieved No. 1 chart success in Germany with the single Du Kannst Nicht Immer Siebszehn ("You can't always be seventeen") which he co-wrote with Ralph Siegel, and which was sung by Chris Roberts.
- He was educated at All Saints School and began singing at a young age - touring the local working men's clubs alongside his brother.
- He also wrote all the original songs used in Paul Dunn's 2019 touring adaptation of Catherine Cookson's "The Cinder Path", produced by Leah Bell.
- Mike joined the Rabin Band for a short period before moving in to the session world as a session singer. It was here that he met Mike Sammes and became involved as a backing singer on many of the big hit records of the sixties and seventies with: The Beatles, Tom Jones, Engleburt Humperdinck Andy Williams, Barbara Streisand, Johnny Mathis, Howard Keel, Henry Mancini and many other famous artists.
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